Harrison Ford Continues to Heal Following Plane Crash

Investigators aren't sure what caused the accident.

The movie star’s publicist, Ina Treciokas, has described the actor's injuries as non-life-threatening.

Ford reported engine trouble shortly after taking off from the Santa Monica Municipal Airport on Thursday and asked for an immediate return, Jones said. The tower then reported that the plane came up short of the runway, according to air traffic controller transmissions from LiveATC.net.

ABC News aviation consultant John Nance believes the golf course’s conditions contributed to Ford’s injuries.

“The airplane Harrison was flying was an old model. It was built for slow speed and maneuverability. I think what happened in this instance is the wheels dug into the wet ground and that made the aircraft stop too quickly,” Nance said.